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spelling okr-10986-246732021-05-25T08:49:45Z Poverty and Social Impact Assessment of Systematic Registration on Rural Romania World Bank Group LEASING LAND REFORM PUBLIC UTILITIES LOCAL AUTHORITIES TRANSFER TAXES INCOME PARTICIPATION UTILITIES POINTS PROPERTY RIGHTS PUBLIC SERVICES TENANTS HOUSING POLITICAL ECONOMY MAYORS AGRICULTURAL LAND PROPERTY OWNERSHIP PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS LAND TENURE CONTRACTORS COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION SECURE PROPERTY RIGHTS INSTITUTIONAL REFORM MUNICIPALITIES INSURANCE SETTLEMENTS PUBLIC AGENCIES MUNICIPAL AUTHORITIES LAND MUNICIPALITY PUBLIC INFORMATION PER CAPITA INCOME HOUSEHOLDS PARTNERSHIPS OFFICES CONTRACTS CONSTRUCTION INVESTMENTS HOUSES PUBLIC PROPERTY LOCAL LEVEL FEES PROPERTY REGISTRATION INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK PROPERTY VALUES PROPERTY OWNERSHIP REAL ESTATE MUNICIPAL ADMINISTRATION PUBLIC REAL PROPERTY PROPERTY TITLES LAND USE The objective of this Poverty and Social Impact Analysis (PSIA) is to assess the impact of systematic registration on vulnerable individuals, in general, and Roma, in particular. Specifically, this PSIA focuses on the systematic registration approach piloted under the Complementing EU Support for Agricultural Restructuring (CESAR, 2009 - 2013) Project, which was supported by the World Bank. The World Bank involvement in the sector dates back to 1998 and the General Cadastre and Land Registration Project that supported the establishment of an efficient system for securing and trading land titles. The overall economic impact of the National Program was estimated to be extremely positive with eightfold return to the investment. However, it was also recognized that specific measures needed to be adopted to ensure that the rights of vulnerable groups (especially those of rural Roma communities) would be duly registered and to monitor the impact of real property rights registration to vulnerable groups and individuals. The findings of this PSIA are directly relevant to the EU financed Rural Land Registration Program design, which has adopted the vulnerability mapping and social monitoring approach, and seeks to improve it. Early PSIA results have also contributed to the dozens of systematic registration contracts signed under the National Program, which are registration fee financed. Contractors are required to pay particular attention to the vulnerable groups. This PSIA was conducted by the Romanian firm Metro Media Transilvania from 2014-2015. It is largely based on a field survey carried out in February 2015 by the same firm in 6 UATs, 4 or which were targeted by CESAR. The sample included 480 households, comprising 360 households living in Roma settlements, and 120 vulnerable people living outside of these settlements such as analphabets, elderlies, convicts, and widows. The results of this survey are anecdotal; however, they provide valuable information on the participation of vulnerable groups in CESAR and highlight possible improvements in the systematic land registration process. 2016-07-12T21:50:46Z 2016-07-12T21:50:46Z 2016-06-23 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/06/26517344/poverty-social-impact-assessment-psia-systematic-registration-rural-romania http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24673 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Social Analysis Europe and Central Asia Romania
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topic LEASING
LAND REFORM
PUBLIC UTILITIES
LOCAL AUTHORITIES
TRANSFER TAXES
INCOME
PARTICIPATION
UTILITIES
POINTS
PROPERTY RIGHTS
PUBLIC SERVICES
TENANTS
HOUSING
POLITICAL ECONOMY
MAYORS
AGRICULTURAL LAND
PROPERTY
OWNERSHIP
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS
LAND TENURE
CONTRACTORS
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
SECURE PROPERTY RIGHTS
INSTITUTIONAL REFORM
MUNICIPALITIES
INSURANCE
SETTLEMENTS
PUBLIC AGENCIES
MUNICIPAL AUTHORITIES
LAND
MUNICIPALITY
PUBLIC INFORMATION
PER CAPITA INCOME
HOUSEHOLDS
PARTNERSHIPS
OFFICES
CONTRACTS
CONSTRUCTION
INVESTMENTS
HOUSES
PUBLIC PROPERTY
LOCAL LEVEL
FEES
PROPERTY REGISTRATION
INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
PROPERTY VALUES
PROPERTY OWNERSHIP
REAL ESTATE
MUNICIPAL ADMINISTRATION
PUBLIC
REAL PROPERTY
PROPERTY TITLES
LAND USE
spellingShingle LEASING
LAND REFORM
PUBLIC UTILITIES
LOCAL AUTHORITIES
TRANSFER TAXES
INCOME
PARTICIPATION
UTILITIES
POINTS
PROPERTY RIGHTS
PUBLIC SERVICES
TENANTS
HOUSING
POLITICAL ECONOMY
MAYORS
AGRICULTURAL LAND
PROPERTY
OWNERSHIP
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS
LAND TENURE
CONTRACTORS
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
SECURE PROPERTY RIGHTS
INSTITUTIONAL REFORM
MUNICIPALITIES
INSURANCE
SETTLEMENTS
PUBLIC AGENCIES
MUNICIPAL AUTHORITIES
LAND
MUNICIPALITY
PUBLIC INFORMATION
PER CAPITA INCOME
HOUSEHOLDS
PARTNERSHIPS
OFFICES
CONTRACTS
CONSTRUCTION
INVESTMENTS
HOUSES
PUBLIC PROPERTY
LOCAL LEVEL
FEES
PROPERTY REGISTRATION
INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
PROPERTY VALUES
PROPERTY OWNERSHIP
REAL ESTATE
MUNICIPAL ADMINISTRATION
PUBLIC
REAL PROPERTY
PROPERTY TITLES
LAND USE
World Bank Group
Poverty and Social Impact Assessment of Systematic Registration on Rural Romania
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Romania
description The objective of this Poverty and Social Impact Analysis (PSIA) is to assess the impact of systematic registration on vulnerable individuals, in general, and Roma, in particular. Specifically, this PSIA focuses on the systematic registration approach piloted under the Complementing EU Support for Agricultural Restructuring (CESAR, 2009 - 2013) Project, which was supported by the World Bank. The World Bank involvement in the sector dates back to 1998 and the General Cadastre and Land Registration Project that supported the establishment of an efficient system for securing and trading land titles. The overall economic impact of the National Program was estimated to be extremely positive with eightfold return to the investment. However, it was also recognized that specific measures needed to be adopted to ensure that the rights of vulnerable groups (especially those of rural Roma communities) would be duly registered and to monitor the impact of real property rights registration to vulnerable groups and individuals. The findings of this PSIA are directly relevant to the EU financed Rural Land Registration Program design, which has adopted the vulnerability mapping and social monitoring approach, and seeks to improve it. Early PSIA results have also contributed to the dozens of systematic registration contracts signed under the National Program, which are registration fee financed. Contractors are required to pay particular attention to the vulnerable groups. This PSIA was conducted by the Romanian firm Metro Media Transilvania from 2014-2015. It is largely based on a field survey carried out in February 2015 by the same firm in 6 UATs, 4 or which were targeted by CESAR. The sample included 480 households, comprising 360 households living in Roma settlements, and 120 vulnerable people living outside of these settlements such as analphabets, elderlies, convicts, and widows. The results of this survey are anecdotal; however, they provide valuable information on the participation of vulnerable groups in CESAR and highlight possible improvements in the systematic land registration process.
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author World Bank Group
author_facet World Bank Group
author_sort World Bank Group
title Poverty and Social Impact Assessment of Systematic Registration on Rural Romania
title_short Poverty and Social Impact Assessment of Systematic Registration on Rural Romania
title_full Poverty and Social Impact Assessment of Systematic Registration on Rural Romania
title_fullStr Poverty and Social Impact Assessment of Systematic Registration on Rural Romania
title_full_unstemmed Poverty and Social Impact Assessment of Systematic Registration on Rural Romania
title_sort poverty and social impact assessment of systematic registration on rural romania
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2016
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/06/26517344/poverty-social-impact-assessment-psia-systematic-registration-rural-romania
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